I'm not sure this is possible, but... I was asked to write a SQL Reporting Services Report that reports on a SQL table that is joined to a Sharepoint Table. In trying to look up how to do this, I'm not finding any how-to posts. Is this possible and if so, could you point me in the direction of a step-by-step how -to white paper?
We have an Office SharePoint 2007 site, we developed a couple of web parts and added them to our site. We used SQL Server Reporting services 2005 as our reporting solution. The reports are hosted on the report center and when we need a report, we open it by sending a URL requesting the report, passing the report parameters in the URL query string. So the report is filtered based on the parameters passed from the web parts.
But since best practices say that you should host reports directly under SharePoint, by configuring the reporting services to run in the SharePoint integrated mode. We followed the steps and installed SharePointRS and we finally succeeded to publish the reports to a SharePoint folder, but we had a limitation: we are unable to pass the report parameters internally to the report hosted in SharePoint. If we passed them in the query string as the report center case, SharePoint neglects them totally. So the question is: how can I pass parameters internally between a SharePoint web part and a SQL server 2005 reporting services report hosted in SharePoint?
I have SQL Server 2005 SP2 installed and Reporting Services Addin configured. I am trying to publish a report from BIDS to SharePoint... but a box continues to pop up asking me for credencials.
What am I doing wrong? I have reviewed all the web.config files as per an earlier post referenced, but I only see one entry in the config file for the location tag. However, I did see this tag in two config files... not certain if that is something I should be concerned with?
I'd really like to just get a sample report up on the Sharepoint Server so I can move forward.
I have a report in sql that i would like users in sharepoint to be able to subscribe to, however when i try to subscribe to the report i get the following error -
The current action cannot be completed because the user data source credentials that are required to execute this report are not stored in the report server database. (rsInvalidDataSourceCredentialSetting).
I have a report in sql that i would like users in sharepoint to be able to subscribe to, however when i try to subscribe to the report i get the following error -
The current action cannot be completed because the user data source credentials that are required to execute this report are not stored in the report server database. (rsInvalidDataSourceCredentialSetting).
I am trying to integrate SQL SERVER 2005 ( Version 9.00.3033.00) with sharepoint server using the Add-in. In Add Application Management -- > Reporting Services Trusted Accounts, When i provide the credentials it is giving a message
Some or all identity references could not be translated.
I have installed the latest SQL SERVER 2005 from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4E50BE6E-3F92-4552-A78C-B3BE1D94D5DA&displaylang=en
Not 100% sure if this is the right forum, but its the one i'm mostly used to ...
We run one one machine Sharepoint Services 3.0, we've added the webpart cab file. When we add the Report explorer that points to the second server running SSRS this works fine. When we add the Report Viewer that point to that same server running SSRS it works fine.
But, when we link to output of the Explorer to the Viewer, or vice versa, the page comes corrupt and we have to hide or delete one of the components.
Any ideas, i've been looking for some articles, found a hotfix but they all were on v 2.0 .....
I am deploying my reports on to the report viewer on a Sharepoint site. I wanted to know how to handle exception in the reports here. I was looking for exception handling in SSRS, but most of them are given with respect to displaying reports in ASP.NET pages. Is there any way I can configure Report Viewer to display friendly error messages instead of the vague error messages displayed from SSRS.
I'm trying to set up SharePoint Integration for our report server. The setup we have is: 1. SQL server hosting the SharePoint databases and the Reporting Server, 2. SharePoint web front end hosting all SharePoint services. I've installed the reporting services SP2 on the SQL server and the reporting services add-in on the SharePoint server.
I configured the report server following the directions here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/c/fdcb3a53-0cb1-4e67-a1b6-45b89b3c59cf/readme_rsaddin.htm and here: http://www.sharepointblogs.com/helloitsliam/archive/2007/02/21/19801.aspx
Everything seems to be set up correctly, but when I open the Reporting Services Configuration Manager, the SharePoint Integration option shows the error, "The report server cannot access setting in the SharePoint configuration database. Most likely, the Windows SharePoint Services object model...."
I do have WSS 3.0 installed on the report server.
When I look in the logs on the report server it says the login failed for the account I have set as the Windows Service Identity however, when I look at the logs on the SharePoint server it shows that it is granting the account read and write access to each of the SPWebApplications I have set up.
We have set up reporting in sql 2005 so that we can report from a MOSS 2007 list. At the moment the report is created with all the data from within the list. How could i create a filters so that the user can generate a report by name and date?
I get the following error when I am trying to deploy Report from Visual Studio Report Designer. SRSS is configured in SharePoint integration mode. Configuration is mentioned below.
TITLE: Microsoft Report Designer ------------------------------
A connection could not be made to the report server http://rbddspsdev2:44887/.
Server was unable to process request. ---> The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized. (System.Web.Services)
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OK
Configuration is as follows.
Web front end server. MOSS 2007 Standard edition 64 bit. SQL Reporting Service Add in 64 bit.
SQL Server MS SQL server 2005 32 bit with sp2. Reporting Services configured. WSS 3.0 32 bit required for configuration, of SRSS in integrated mode. Windows service and web service are both running under a domain account. The account is a SharePoint Admininstrator. The account is also in Administrators, Reporting Server user and Web service group and also has a dbo rights on database.
Is it possible to connect to the Report Viewer web part in SharePoint? This is the SharePoint integrated guy. I am displaying a report. I'd like to have links in the report that cause a sub-report or even a custom web page to open in another web part on the same page.
We are using xml to pull data from a custom sharepoint list into sql 2005. We have set a parameter that allows the user to filter the data by surname, however when the user tries to filter the list the drop down box brings up a list of every record, so there are duplicate entries for each surname.
Is there a way of filtering this so that there is only one instance of the users surname instead of it showing all the records?
Ive seen this asked all over but am yet to find a fix for my case.
I have 1 SharePoint 2007 server 1 SQL 2005 SP2 server with Reporting services running
Reporting services is configured and running all with ticks in SharePoint integration mode, the reporting services section shows up in Central Admin ok.
When I try to access reporting services I get the error :
http://reports.domain/reportserver
Report Server has encountered a SharePoint error. (rsSharePointError) Get Online Help
For more information about this error navigate to the report server on the local server machine, or enable remote errors Looking thru the logs I get the error :
w3wp!library!d!04/04/2008-13:54:20:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(/). w3wp!library!d!04/04/2008-13:54:20:: Call to ListParentsAction(/). w3wp!library!d!04/04/2008-13:54:20:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/, False). w3wp!library!d!04/04/2008-13:54:20:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.SharePointException: Report Server has encountered a SharePoint error., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.SharePointException: Report Server has encountered a SharePoint error. ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.Server.SharePointDBInterface.internalFindObjectsNonRecursive(String wssUrl, CatalogItemList& children) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.Server.SharePointDBInterface.FindObjectsNonRecursive(String wssUrl, CatalogItemList& childList, Security secMgr, IPathTranslator pathTranslator, Boolean appendMyReports) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
I setup a new website called RS Web Site in IIS on the SQL box, I then set this in the Configure Report Server. I have made sure Annonymous access is off.
Does anyone know how on earth I can resolve this ..
Has anyone been successful in configuring the Hyperlink Target property in the SSRS Sharepoint Web Part? I've tried every setting, including _blank, yet the behavior does not change.
Am I doing something incorrectly or is this not implemented correctly?
I have not yet changed over all my reports to use fully qualified urls yet. As we have multiple domains in which the reports need to go through before they hit the production server and i haven't yet decided how i am going to handle the issues of the reports requiring fully qualified addresses (if someone has a way i would love to know).
I was getting the following error when i tried to deploy the projects but i delete all extensions from the blocked file types and that error went away. I can only guess that there was a file type it didn't like.
Error - "The file you are attempting to save or retrieve has been blocked from this Web site by the server administrators."
When i deleted all the file extensions i now get the following error.
Error - "File Not Found."
Just wondering if anyone has had any success with visual studio and sharepoint deployment or run into this problem.
I have a Reporting Services report available in a Windows Sharepoint Services webpart. The report is too large to display in the webpart window requiring the user to use the scroll bars. Is there any way to reduce the size of the report so that fits completely within the webpart without using scroll bars?
Windows 2003, Sahrepoint 2007, Report Services Addin (v9.00.3033) on one machine
Windows 2003, SQL Server 2005 SP2 CTP (v9.00.3033) on another.
When I install the Report Service addin on the Sharepoint machine, the install goes fine; however, when I go to the Application Management screen in Sharepoint Central Admin I don't see a "Reporting Services" section or a "Manage integration settings" link.
I need add an report of type "Power View" in Web Part of Site of Sharepoint.What is category chose in Web Parts to add an report of type Power View ?My objective is create an tree menu with links to specific sites (created for me) that have web parts with "Power View".
I encounter this error when user try to subscribe using email delivery to one of the report. I have configured the Reporting Services to use Sharepoint integrated mode. This user is a regular user that has read access to the report item.
Below is the message detail:
A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError) A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError) One of the extension parameters is not valid for the following reason: The account you are using does not have administrator privileges. A subscription cannot be created for [emailaddress]. (rsInvalidExtensionParameter)
Is it true that user needs to have administrator privilege in order to subscribe for report? I don't think so, right?
Works fine in Visual Studio. Once deployed to SharePoint though, the drill through returns an error that says report can't be found. So I added the .rdl to the conditional statement in the report Design.
I've been running around in circles all afternoon trying to create one simple report using Reporting Services (with latest SP2 installed) and SharePoint 2007. To the best of my knowledge, I have everything configured correctly:
When I access http://<server>/ReportServer, I see the server name of my SharePoint site. When I click on the name of my SharePoint site, it shows me the directory structure I have created within my SharePoint Site When I drill down in the directory, I can ultimately see the forms I created in my forms library (created via InfoPath 2007).
The next step is to create one simple report from the data in one of these forms libraries and a report on all the items within a form library. I'm stuck at the first step of creating a report, namely what to enter as the Data Source and the connection string. With a SQL database this isn't an issue.
How does one create a data source that will allow reporting over SharePoint content with the setup described above? And, if you have information that is found in the SQL Books Online, please be kind and post links so others know where to find this information.
whenever I try to create a PowerView report on an existing powerpivot- excel sheet I get following error:"An error occurred while loading the model for the item or data source 'xxx'. Verify that the connection information is correct and that you have permissions to access the data source." Error details:
<detail><ErrorCode xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/sql/reportingservices">rsCannotRetrieveModel</ErrorCode><HttpStatus xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/sql/reportingservices">400</HttpStatus><Message xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/sql/reportingservices">An error occurred while loading the model for the item or data source 'http://intranet/PowerPivot/PowerPivot-Galerie/Mappe1.xlsx'. Verify that the connection information is correct and that you have permissions to access the data source.</Message>
[code]...
When I try to open the PowerPivot sheet form Power Pivot Gallery and click on any filter I receive following message: An error occurred during an attempt to establish a connection to the external data source. The following connections failed to refresh: PowerPivot Data.
I'm new with SP v3 and the Reporting Services of SQL Server 2005.
I did a prototyp report and show it with "SQL Reporting Services Report"-WebPart, but I can't find the WebParts Report Viewer and Explorer in the WebPart Gallery.
Please, could somebody give me a clue where the problem could be, or how I could isolate the problem area.
I got the following exception from the code listed below:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException occurred Message="The operation is not supported on a report server that is configured to run in SharePoint integrated mode. ---> The operation is not supported on a report server that is configured to run in SharePoint integrated mode." Source="System.Web.Services" Actor="http://haileizws32b:8080/ReportServer/ReportService2005.asmx" Lang="" Node="http://haileizws32b:8080/ReportServer/ReportService2005.asmx" Role="" StackTrace: at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall) at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String methodName, Object[] parameters) at Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Planning.Client.Common.ReportServer.ReportingServices2005.ListChildren(String Item, Boolean Recursive) in c:Officedev14ppsplanningclientCommonReportingServices2005.cs:line 1001 at Microsoft.PerformancePoint.Planning.Client.Common.DataAgent.RetrieveDirectoryStructureFromReportingServices(Object caller, Object parameters) in c:Officedev14ppsplanningclientCommonAgentsDataAgent.cs:line 2027 InnerException:
The code is like:
ReportingServices2005 reportingServices = new ReportingServices2005();
I have a set of SSRS reports published on the server. It can be accessed through a web application or through SharePoint. Most of the reports work fine through both - web app and SharePoint. However, one of the report, which returns large amount of data has some problem:
1. It generates fine from web app 2. It generates fine from SharePoint; only if one or two values selected from Filter dropdown 3. However, if all items (about 20 items) selected from Filter dropdown... and click on View Report, it processes for a while and then shows nothing. The page remains blank.
Did some research and felt the problem is with Distributed Cache Service.
I have created a ssrs report using ssrs-2012 that contains 2 tables 2 pie charts and 1 line chart. But I am unable to see 2 pie charts and and 1 line chart after deploying the rdl in sharepoint server.
Why I am not able to see those charts, or sharepoint server will not support charts at all.
i have created an report which retrieve data from table which contains a datetime field. The data of that particular field is stored in UTC time. when i navigating the report from sharepoint site i wish the datetime field will be converted into local time based on the selected timezone of the user.
I get the following error when I try to navigate to a report/model/data source, stored in a Sharepoint Document Library using a Sharepoint URL based on an Extranet or Intranet zone - but it works OK using the url for the Default zone:
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The specified path refers to a SharePoint zone that is not supported. The default zone path must be used. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.SecurityZoneNotSupportedException: The specified path refers to a SharePoint zone that is not supported. The default zone path must be used.
Is this a limitation of the SQLRS-WSS3 integration or is there a workaround?
issue where SSRS reports being executed from a report library in SharePoint intermittently are reloaded after hitting the apply button to run. We are using SSRS 2010 and SharePoint 2013 in integrated mode. So a user clicks on the report, fills in the parameters and hits apply. Maybe 70% of the time the report runs fine. The other 30% the report just reloads and wipes out any parameter selections. We do have a load balancer in front of the web servers.
I've ran fiddler to capture some of the error logging.
Things we have tried. Multiple versions of IE 8,9,10,11, Firefox, Chrome. All browsers seem to exhibit the behavior.
We ran so more traffic monitoring and it doesn't appear on these refreshes that report actually connects to the data context so it seems to be failing prior to that. (Possibly at the SharePoint server. Logging from the server apparently didn't show much in terms of when this occurred) It doesn't seem to matter if the report has 1 or 10 parameters.
We did notice that when we took the load balancer out of the equation and just hit the web server directly, the refreshes "appeared" to decrease in regularity but still occur.Also, the reports do not exhibit the refresh issue when running locally within Visual Studio 2013.